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How to say “A has X, and B has X” in a single clause
How can we say
Mike has an apple, and Jane has an apple
in a single clause? Can I say
Both Mike and Jane have an apple
or
Mike and Jane each have an apple?
They sound fine to me but ...
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Starting a sentence with “apparently” [closed]
Can one start a sentence with the word apparently?
For example:
Apparently he did not pay him back.
I know that one should not start a sentence with because, but
what are some words that one ...
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Is there an adverb for “simplified”?
This is what I'm trying to express
[Foo] can be simplifiedly characterised as [bar].
However I am unable to find references for such as word as simplifiedly. What I want to say is that the ...